Stunning water views in Hampshire
This beautiful family home with a decent-sized garden looking out over The Solent to the Isle of Wight has tons of potential
Hillhead Cottage is a good sized village property in an outstanding location with what's often termed ‘one of the finest views on the south coast' where Southampton meets The Solent.
The property offers scope for considerable improvement but certainly has potential to create a truly stunning home, subject to planning consents.
The accommodation at present is laid out over two floors and the property has many large windows to make the most of the panoramic views. The ground floor has a spacious hallway, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, and a full-size conservatory. Upstairs are the master bedroom and two further bedrooms.
*For more properties like this every week, subscribe and save The grounds come to nearly a quarter of an acre and have a paved terrace to the front; the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and offers ample space for recreation. Mature shrubs and trees flank the borders and the garden also has a pond and a rockery.
Hillhead Cottage is located in Calshot a coastal village situated where Southampton Water meets The Solent in Hampshire. Hythe (five miles) has good amenities and Southampton International Airport is just 21 miles.
The guide price is £845,000. For further information please contact Savills on 0238 071 39990 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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